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Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Peace Prize 1996 Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics The Nobel Peace Prize 1996 was awarded jointly to Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and José Ramos-Horta "for their work towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor" TO CITE THIS PAGE:
Jose Ramos-Horta (president Of East Timor) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Jose RamosHorta (president of East Timor), Dec. 26, 1949Dili, East TimorEast Timorese political activist who, along with Bishop Carlos F.X. Belo, received the 1996 Nobel Prize for http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/490752/Jose-Ramos-Horta
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Ramos Horta, José - Actors - Civil Society Database The Nobel Peace Prize 1996. Born December 26th, 1949 in Dili, East Timor.Actor form; Name Ramos Horta, Jos Type Civil Society Where? International http://www.ubuntu.upc.edu/civil_society/actors/161/eng
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Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics , born December 26, 1949 in Dili, East Timor. Single with one son. Catholic. Living in Lisbon and Sydney. Current positions Special Representative of the National Council of Maubere Resistance of East Timor. CNRM is a non-partisan supreme national body based inside East Timor comprising all East Timorese nationalist political forces and resistance groups. Coordinator, East Timorese Resistance Diplomatic Front Coordinating Commission. Executive Director, Lecturer Diplomacy Training Program, Law Faculty, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Expert, International Service for Human Rights, Geneva.
Jose Ramos-Horta Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Jose RamosHorta (1949) Exiled East Timor political activist who, along with Bishop Carlos F.X. Belo, received the 1996 Nobel http://www.nobel-winners.com/Peace/jose_ramos_horta.html
Extractions: Ramos-Horta's mother was a native Timorese, and his father was a Portuguese national who was deported to East Timor for revolting against the dictator Antonio Salazar. After studying law in the United States, Ramos-Horta returned to East Timor (then still a colony of Portugal) to participate in the independence movement. His activities brought the ire of the Portuguese rulers, and he was forced to flee to Mozambique in 1970. Returning in 1972, Ramos-Horta sided with the Fretilin faction in the East Timor civil war. The Fretilin gained control of the government on Nov. 28, 1975, and declared East Timor an independent nation; Ramos-Horta was named foreign minister. However, Indonesia invaded East Timor nine days later, and Ramos-Horta was again forced into exile. Eventually settling in Sydney, Australia, Ramos-Horta joined the faculty of the University of New South Wales. From this position he became one of the primary voices for East Timor in the international arena. He spoke out against human rights violations by the occupying Indonesian military forces, and he promoted a peace plan to end the violence in his country.
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Jose Ramos Horta Biography Jose Ramos Horta biography and related resources. Jose Ramos Horta (born December 26, 1949) has been Foreign Minister of East Timor since independence in 2002, having previously been http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Ramos_Horta_Jose.html
Extractions: Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Jose Ramos Horta Biography Jose Ramos Horta (born December 26, 1949) has been Foreign Minister of East Timor since independence in 2002, having previously been a spokesman for the East Timorese resistance in exile during the years of Indonesian occupation betweeen 1975 and 1999. He was born in Dili, the capital of East Timor, to a Timorese mother and Portuguese father who had been exiled to East Timor by the Salazar dictatorship. He was educated in a Catholic mission in the small village of Soibada, later chosen by Fretilin as headquarters after the Indonesian invasion. Of his eleven brothers and sisters, four were killed by the Indonesian military. He was actively involved in the development of political awareness in what was then Portuguese Timor which caused him to be exiled for two years in 1970 - 1971 to Portuguese East Africa. It was a family tradition as his grandfather had also suffered exile, from Portugal to the Azores Islands, then Cape Verde, Portuguese Guinea and finally to Portuguese Timor. A moderate in the emerging Timorese nationalist leadership, he was appointed Foreign Minister in the "Democratic Republic of East Timor" government proclaimed by the pro-independence parties in November 1975. Ramos Horta left East Timor three days before the Indonesian troops invaded to plead the Timorese case before the United Nations.
Who Is Who In East Timor - East Timor Political Leaders RAMOS HORTA, Jose. Jose Ramos Horta was born on 26 December, 1949 in East Timor to a Timorese mother and Portuguese father. He went to a Catholic school in a small village called http://ramelau.com/who.html
Extractions: Skip to politics and government On this page you will find a short biography of East Timorese prominent political leaders, East Timorese elders (Katuas Adat), East Timorese Kings and other figures. The biography is organised in alphabetical order under family name. Mari Alkatiri was born on 26 November, 1949 in Dili, East Timor. His family background is from the Middle East - Yemen. He is the general secretary of Fretilin. After Fretilin declared independence on 28 November 1975, Alkatiri together with Ramos Horta and Rogerio Lobato were sent abroad to lobby the UN and the international community about the independence. During the Indonesian occupation, he spent most of his life in Mozambique and studied law at Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo. He later worked as a legal consultant. He was not popular or known by many East Timorese both abroad and in East Timor until he became prime minister of East Timor from 2002 - 2006. He was forced to step down from prime minister after he sacked 500 soldiers from the army. AMARAL, Francisco Xavier do.
ENOUGH ROPE With Andrew Denton - Episode 41: Jose Ramos-Horta (10/05/2004) To win the Nobel Peace Prize you have to do something special and hows this for starters have your country taken away from you be driven into exile and spend every day of the http://www.abc.net.au/tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s1105715.htm
Extractions: ABC Program Sales - 10 May 2004 Search for comments on this interview To win the Nobel Peace Prize, you have to do something special, and how's this for starters - have your country taken away from you, be driven into exile and spend every day of the next 24 years fighting for justice, in that time learn nearly a third of your countrymen have been killed including three of your brothers and a sister, never give up hope, despite being abandoned by the world's community, finally see your nation liberated against all the odds and then preach forgiveness for those who tried to destroy you? Amazing. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the man whose life this is - Foreign Minister of East Timor Jose Ramos-Horta.
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